The term "middle tissue" typically refers to the mesoderm, one of the three primary germ layers in embryonic development. The mesoderm lies between the ectoderm (outer layer) and endoderm (inner layer) and gives rise to various structures, including muscles, bones, blood vessels, and connective tissues. It plays a crucial role in the formation of the body's organs and systems during development.
The lymph
Molluscs typically have three main tissue layers: the outer layer (epidermis), middle layer (connective tissue), and inner layer (gastrodermis). These layers help provide structure and support to the mollusc's body.
thes correct answer is........the STEM, ROOTS, AND LEAVES! Thank you.
Platyhelminthes have three tissue layers: the outer ectoderm, the middle mesoderm, and the inner endoderm. This is known as triploblastic organization. These layers give rise to various organs and tissues that make up the flatworm's body.
Transitional tissue is a type of epithelial tissue.
The lymph
Elastic Connective Tissue
well neither really.... well put it this way - tissue is made of cells, and organs are made of tissue. so it's kind of in the middle. hope that helps!
smooth muscle
kind of like a bundle in the middle of the layers
you just pee
Its called marrow and mostly it makes blood cells.
Hold it in the middle and pull it down.
the middle layer, called the tunica media
There's 3 : inner, outer, & middle. (endo - exo - meso)
Vascular bundle is the middle part of the stem which contains Xylem tissue which transfers food to all parts of plant body n phloem tissue which transfers water to all part of the plant body..
The skin is made up of three main layers of tissue: the epidermis (outer layer), dermis (middle layer), and hypodermis (innermost layer). The epidermis is primarily composed of epithelial tissue, the dermis contains connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerves, and the hypodermis consists of adipose tissue.